How to Make French Toast in a Cup
Microwave the butter., Beat in the wet and dry ingredients., Add the bread pieces., Microwave the French toast., Serve.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Microwave the butter.
In a microwave-safe cup or mug, melt the butter for 15-20 seconds until fully melted. -
Step 2: Beat in the wet and dry ingredients.
Whisk in the maple syrup, milk, ground cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, and egg.
Beat well with a whisk or fork until properly combined. , Mix it in gently with the wet ingredients, combining them together until well-incorporated.
Let it sit for about one minute.
Take caution not to mix too hard.
It can cause the bread to tear apart.Use teared bread that is fresh and is sliced into ½-inch cubes., Place the cup or mug in the microwave.
Cook for about 60-90 seconds, until the French toast becomes solids and fully cooks.
Depending on your microwave and/or microwave setting, you may need to microwave it more or less. , Remove the French toast from the microwave.
Allow it to cool for a minute or so.
Garnish with any desired toppings and enjoy! -
Step 3: Add the bread pieces.
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Step 4: Microwave the French toast.
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Step 5: Serve.
Detailed Guide
In a microwave-safe cup or mug, melt the butter for 15-20 seconds until fully melted.
Whisk in the maple syrup, milk, ground cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, and egg.
Beat well with a whisk or fork until properly combined. , Mix it in gently with the wet ingredients, combining them together until well-incorporated.
Let it sit for about one minute.
Take caution not to mix too hard.
It can cause the bread to tear apart.Use teared bread that is fresh and is sliced into ½-inch cubes., Place the cup or mug in the microwave.
Cook for about 60-90 seconds, until the French toast becomes solids and fully cooks.
Depending on your microwave and/or microwave setting, you may need to microwave it more or less. , Remove the French toast from the microwave.
Allow it to cool for a minute or so.
Garnish with any desired toppings and enjoy!
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